Physics & Engineering Dual Degree (BS)
The information on the tabs below will help students planning to major in Physics and Engineering to choose appropriate classes for their first semester. The recommendations below are for your first semester only, so you may have additional Core requirements, for example, that you'll learn more about during your first semester here.
Advising Notes
Important Notes for Physics and Engineering majors from Advising:
- Your ability to complete the LUC Physics and Engineering major in six semesters will be impacted if you do not begin with a MATH 161 placement.
- It is important to note that this is different than the Engineering major. You can learn more about the Engineering Program here.
- Don’t forget to check the AP/IB guide to ensure you know if you have any incoming credit that will count towards your Core requirements.
First Semester Course Recommendations
As a Physics and Engineering major, you will enroll in the following courses:
One of the following math courses based on your math placement:
- MATH 100 or MATH 117 or MATH 118 (3 credits each) or MATH 161 (4 credits)
- Physics and Engineering majors DO NOT take MATH 131
One Freshman Seminar:
- UNIV 101 (1 credit)
From here, your math placement will have you enroll in either Plan A or Plan B.
The total number of credits you will enroll in for the fall is 15-16 credits.
Plan A: If you have a math placement of MATH 161 you will register for:
- PHYS 121 (3 credits) and PHYS 111L (1 credit)
Two of the following Core classes (Pick only one course per category, 6 total credits):
- College Writing Seminar: UCWR 110, based on writing placement
- Foundational Historical Knowledge: HIST 101, HIST 102, HIST 103, or HIST 104
- Foundational Societal & Cultural Knowledge: ANTH 100, PLSC 102, SOCL 101, or WSGS 101
- Foundational Philosophical Knowledge: PHIL 130
- Foundational Literary Knowledge: UCLR 100M, UCLR 100C, or UCLR 100E
- Foundational Theological Knowledge: THEO 100 or THEO 107
- Ethics Knowledge: PHIL 181, PHIL 182, THEO 185, or THEO 186
- Artistic Knowledge: (see options in the Undergraduate Catalog)
Plan B: If you have a math placement of MATH 118 or below you will register for:
Four of the following Core classes (Pick only one course per category, 12 total credits):
- College Writing Seminar: UCWR 110, based on writing placement
- Foundational Historical Knowledge: HIST 101, HIST 102, HIST 103, or HIST 104
- Foundational Societal & Cultural Knowledge: ANTH 100, PLSC 102, SOCL 101, or WSGS 101
- Foundational Philosophical Knowledge: PHIL 130
- Foundational Literary Knowledge: UCLR 100M, UCLR 100C, or UCLR 100E
- Foundational Theological Knowledge: THEO 100 or THEO 107
- Ethics Knowledge: PHIL 181, PHIL 182, THEO 185, or THEO 186
- Artistic Knowledge: (see options in the Undergraduate Catalog)
Interdisciplinary Honors First Semester Course Recommendations
As a Physics and Engineering major, you will enroll in the following courses:
One of the following math courses based on your math placement:
- MATH 100 or MATH 117 or MATH 118 (3 credits each) or MATH 161 (4 credits)
- Physics and Engineering majors DO NOT take MATH 131
One Freshman Seminar:
- UNIV 101 (1 credit)
Interdisciplinary Honors Requirements (6 credits)
- HONR 101
- HONR D101
From here, your math placement will have you enroll in either Plan A or Plan B.
The total number of credits you will enroll in for the fall is 16-17 credits.
Plan A: If you have a math placement of MATH 161 you will register for:
PHYS 121 (3 credits) and PHYS 111L (1 credit)
One of the following Core classes (Pick only one course per category, 3 total credits):
- Foundational Historical Knowledge: Any 100/200/300-level HIST course
- Foundational Societal & Cultural Knowledge: ANTH 100, PLSC 102, SOCL 101, or WSGS 101
Plan B: If you have a math placement of MATH 118 or below you will register for:
Two of the following Core classes (Pick only one course per category, 6 total credits):
- Foundational Historical Knowledge: Any 100/200/300-level HIST course
- Foundational Societal & Cultural Knowledge: ANTH 100, PLSC 102, SOCL 101, or WSGS 101
The information on the tabs below will help students planning to major in Physics and Engineering to choose appropriate classes for their first semester. The recommendations below are for your first semester only, so you may have additional Core requirements, for example, that you'll learn more about during your first semester here.